When making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, which do you apply first? |
The peanut butter |
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The jelly |
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5 drops of tequilla |
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Yannick
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Joined: 16 Apr 2003
Location: Belgium
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Posted: Mon Jul 14 2003 09:18
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MT doesn't use any special hardware feature for the interface. Just pure GDI (Windows native drawing interface).
The artifact you see is when you have a window over the scrolling patterns. (It is because I scroll the screen directly to be a little faster. ) And that will happen on every computer, with every gfx card.
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Big Mo
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Joined: 05 May 2003
Location: Hoogeveen, The Netherlands
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Posted: Tue Jul 15 2003 09:40
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Yannick wrote: |
MT doesn't use any special hardware feature for the interface. Just pure GDI (Windows native drawing interface).
The artifact you see is when you have a window over the scrolling patterns. (It is because I scroll the screen directly to be a little faster. ) And that will happen on every computer, with every gfx card.
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Yeah, when I close all other windows, like Sample/Instrument editor etc. the pattern moves smoothly. Just when there's another window open, my screen goes weird within the pattern editor. It's not really a problem, it only looks a bit unprofessional for such a powerful tracker.
I've solved this problem by separating the main screen and the pattern editor.
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Big mo>> I have a Audigy 2. I use the Wave device as I think it gives me best performance with small buffers. Ive never experienced crackeling sound under NT envarioment. So If you are using win9x you might want to checkout win2k or XP.
(Actually for me its no big difference between wave and Direct sound device)
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I'm running winME and I'm already planning to buy a XP-license, or maybe I'll try win2000 too. WinME is just too unstable to run music programs at their maximum.
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You could give the KX project drivers a try. They work with audigy.
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Thanks for the advice, but I think I'm not going to try that in winME, especially not since my system is running quite stable after a reinstall, low latency, almost no crackling sounds (they're still there, it's microsoft) and music programs are running like never before. I might try those drivers when I have XP installed.
When there's Mac support for MT2.x, I might buy a Mac
Thanks for the advice however, I appreciate the help.
Greetzz,
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goose
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Joined: 11 May 2003
Location: aroundabout
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Posted: Mon Jul 28 2003 09:41 Arghhhh!! MT2.3 won't save any instruments! |
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Well, I finally had time to write something in MT2.3. All was going well, until later, when I had to reopen MT and the song I was working on.... Alas, all the instruments in my song had gone. This happens with everything I try in MT2.3
Never had this problem before.... My PC is hard enough to handle MT on WindowsXP normally.
Back to MT 2.2 for now. Shame. |
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Yannick
MadTracker Author

Joined: 16 Apr 2003
Location: Belgium
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Posted: Mon Jul 28 2003 10:17
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Could you by chance send me a MT2 file that has problems with your instruments?
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goose
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Joined: 11 May 2003
Location: aroundabout
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Posted: Mon Jul 28 2003 11:03
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Sure, OK.  |
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QBical
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Joined: 04 May 2003
Location: Utrecht , The Netherlands
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Posted: Mon Jul 28 2003 12:24
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I had a similar problem, but only in my case some of the samples ( so not the instruments ) had an amplitude of 0 when I opened them, the loop points still remained and the instruments where also still intact with there envelopes and such.
So I just needed to add 3/4 samples again and it worked but I guess it can be realy annoying if you need to re-add 10 or more samples...
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PC: P4 HT 3ghz, 1gb ram, 500GB+ Storage, plextor DVD-rw, M-audo Audiophile 2496
Laptop: Apple Powerbook G4 15inch
Other Stuff: Phonic MU802 mixer, Alesis M1 Active Mk2 Monitors, Ipod 2nd gen. 20GB, maxtor firewire HD 80GB |
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get_dizzy
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Joined: 20 Jul 2003
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Posted: Mon Jul 28 2003 22:00 stereo delay -> analog filter bug? |
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maybe this has been reported before, but i've noticed a bug with routing a track with stereo delay to another channels with a different effect. in this situation, the delays stop when a note off is received .. however, if you just apply a volume of zero to the instrument being delayed, the delays continue normally.
on a normal stereo delay track that is NOT routed to another channel, this is not a problem - note off does not cause the delays to stop. |
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Brian
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Joined: 10 Aug 2003
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Posted: Wed Aug 20 2003 03:29 Re: Bug Report (MT2.3) |
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Um... 5 drops of tequilla? |
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Solid Reptile
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Joined: 19 Feb 2004
Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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